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Well-selected resources make teaching and learning more effective. Whether you're looking for engaging lesson plans, interactive activities, helpful templates, or insightful articles, our carefully selected resources are crafted to:
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Whether you are a teacher, a parent, or a learner, our Resources page is to guide and assist you in all the beginnings of a child’s educational development.
You can learn a lot about the effects of technology on kids' academic and personal development by looking at how they use it. Educators and researchers could gain useful ideas into how to better the educational experience by observing their tapping and clicking.
Like, we could tweak lessons or activities if we track patterns in what grabs their attention on screens. We might figure out how to mix that into teaching. The template here lets people log what kids do with tech and gadgets.
Educators and scientists can retool it to suit their situation - tailor it to follow certain kids over time. Customize it for iPads versus computers or whatever. The idea is gathering real data to help decisions about using tech in class.
I saved a version here anyone can adapt however needed. It's meant to be flexible and capture authentic experiences that give insight into the role of technology.
Hopefully it's a practical tool that leads to meaningful improvements!
Documenting Children's Tech Experiences
You can learn a lot about the effects of technology on kids' academic and personal development by looking at how they use it. Educators and researchers could gain useful ideas into how to better the educational experience by observing their tapping and clicking.
Like, we could tweak lessons or activities if we track patterns in what grabs their attention on screens. We might figure out how to mix that into teaching. The template here lets people log what kids do with tech and gadgets.
Educators and scientists can retool it to suit their situation - tailor it to follow certain kids over time. Customize it for iPads versus computers or whatever. The idea is gathering real data to help decisions about using tech in class.
I saved a version here anyone can adapt however needed. It's meant to be flexible and capture authentic experiences that give insight into the role of technology.
Hopefully it's a practical tool that leads to meaningful improvements!